Webinar Wednesday – Why Blockchain is like High School Dating!

February 27 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST

February 27, 2019 – Dan Brody, CEO, and Founder, CareRelay – The world is talking about bleeding edge technologies: robotics, artificial intelligence, Internet of things, blockchain and more. We will speak today about blockchain in healthcare, where it came from, where we are at now and where it can go. Discussing the CareRelay (POC) proof of concepts with blockchain, the real-life potential use of blockchain in healthcare. We will also explain why the POC can work, but why it failed now.

Dan Brody has over 25 years of senior management experience starting with 15 years as a partner in software supply-chain and manufacturing industry companies, globally designing and deploying solutions for fortune 2000 companies. Dan has spent the last ten years as a mercenary CTO building a successful onshore/offshore development company and exiting. As mercenary CTO was brought by investors and management to fix problems and design solutions to scale business, most recently with PT-RUMA/Go-Jek in Jakarta who had an investment of $100M from Google. Dan is also a volunteer at INcubes as a Mentor to start-ups and is a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol. Dan is married for 28 years to his wife Tracy Mann they have three sons and two daughters, one who is a chef, two at UofT, the youngest two are in high school.

Please note that registration closes at 9AM EST on the day of the webinar. Contact events@digitalhealthcanada.com with any queries about webinar registration.

One of our most popular member benefits, Webinar Wednesdays bring valuable content to Digital Health Canada members every week. Each webinar is presented by a digital health expert sharing innovative ideas, best practices, or details of a successful project. Webinars are presented each Wednesday from noon-1PM. Access details are provided via confirmation email upon registration. Questions? Contact events@digitalhealthcanada.com or call 647.775.8555. #webinarwednesdays

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